Michael Bremer
Also Known As
- Michael Bremmer
Game Credits
Production | ||||
SimCity (1989) | (Testing) | |||
Design | ||||
SimCity 2000: Network Edition (1996) | (Tutorials based on work by) | |||
Widget Workshop: The Mad Scientist's Laboratory (1995) | (Contributions to Design) | |||
SimHealth (1994) | (Help Text and Tours) | |||
SimCity (1989) | (Contributions to Design) | |||
Writers | ||||
SimIsle: Missions in the Rainforest (1995) | (Script Editing (Maxis)) | |||
SimCity 2000: CD Collection (1994) | (Michael Bremer got sick of us moaning over his puns, so he sat down and put them into another fantastic manual and on-line Windows help file. (so now you too can moan over his puns).) | |||
SimCity 2000 (1993) | (Written by) | |||
Sim Farm (1993) | (Text Editing) | |||
SimCity Graphics Set 1: Ancient Cities (1990) | (Documentation & Text Messages) | |||
Audio | ||||
Streets of SimCity (1997) | (Musicians) | |||
Quality Assurance | ||||
SimEarth: The Living Planet (1990) | (Playtesting) | |||
Localization | ||||
El-Fish (1993) | (Documentation) | |||
Creative Services | ||||
Full Tilt! Pinball (1996) | (Documentation) | |||
SimCity 2000: Network Edition (1996) | (Online Manual) | |||
SimCopter (1996) | (Copy Editors) | |||
SimTower: The Vertical Empire (1995) | (Copyediting) | |||
SimTown (1995) | (Town Builder's Guide Written By) | |||
Widget Workshop: The Mad Scientist's Laboratory (1995) | (Mad Scientist's Guide and Screen Text) | |||
SimCity 2000: CD Collection (1994) | (Michael Bremer got sick of us moaning over his puns, so he sat down and put them into another fantastic manual. (so now you too can moan over his puns).) | |||
SimCity 2000: Urban Renewal Kit (1994) | (Manual Written by) | |||
SimCity Classic Graphics (1994) | (Documentation & On-Screen Text Messages) | |||
SimHealth (1994) | (Manual Writing, Design and Layout) | |||
SimCity 2000 (1993) | (Written by) | |||
SimCity: Enhanced CD-ROM (1993) | (Additional Documentation) | |||
Sim Farm (1993) | (Manual Editing) | |||
Unnatural Selection (1993) | (Editors) | |||
A-Train (1992) | (Editing and Additional Documentation) | |||
A-Train Construction Set (1992) | (Manual Editor) | |||
Rome: Pathway to Power (1992) | (US Documentation Update) | |||
SimLife (1992) | (Documentation) | |||
RoboSport (1991) | (Package Design) | |||
SimAnt (1991) | (Documentation) | |||
SimCity Graphics Set 1: Ancient Cities (1990) | (Documentation) | |||
SimEarth: The Living Planet (1990) | (Documentation Design) | |||
SimCity (1989) | (Documentation) | |||
Sim City: Terrain Editor (1989) | (Documentation) | |||
Thanks | ||||
The Sims: Mega Deluxe (2004) | (Special Thanks To) | |||
The Sims: Deluxe Edition (2002) | (Special Thanks To) | |||
The Sims (2000) | (Special Thanks To) | |||
SimGolf (1996) | (Thanks to) | |||
SimTunes (1996) | (Special Thanks) | |||
SimTower: The Vertical Empire (1995) | (Special Thanks to) | |||
A-Train (1992) | (Special Thanks to) | |||
A-Train Construction Set (1992) | (Special Thanks to) | |||
SimAnt (1991) | (Special Thanks To) | |||
SimCity (1989) | (Special thanks to) | |||
Developer Biography
Michael Bremer, also known as "Uncle Michael", is a strange, silly and sometimes annoying creator of children's stories and games. He is also a happy mountain climber who figures nobody else would do much with the chromatic scale.
Last updated: Oct 17, 2010
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